Inimicability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being inimicable. rare, uncountable

    "But upon going through the Work, he confeſſed that he ſoon became reconciled to me, was ſenſible of a ſtrong Sympathy of feeling coming upon him every Chapter, and ſaid to himſelf, “This Man, ſurely, hath no Inimicability in his Nature.”"

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"But upon going through the Work, he confeſſed that he ſoon became reconciled to me, was ſenſible of a ſtrong Sympathy of feeling coming upon him every Chapter, and ſaid to himſelf, “This Man, ſurely, hath no Inimicability in his Nature.”"

Etymology

From inimic(able) + -ability. Piecewise doublet of inamiability, inamicability, unamiability, and unamicability.

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